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Ljupčo Pejov
Researcher at Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts
Publications - 98
Citations - 1247
Ljupčo Pejov is an academic researcher from Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anharmonicity & Ab initio. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 94 publications receiving 1149 citations. Previous affiliations of Ljupčo Pejov include Uppsala University.
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Quantitative Measurement of Scientific Software Quality: Definition of a Novel Quality Model
TL;DR: A novel quality model is presented, which provides a quantitative assessment of the attributes evaluated at each stage of development of scientific applications.
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Minerals from Macedonia. XXIX. Experimental and theoretical study of the vibrational spectra of extremely rare Tl-sulfate mineral from Allchar – Dorallcharite
TL;DR: In this paper, the assignment of bands in the vibrational spectra of the only and very rare Tl-sulfate representative from Allchar mine, dorallcharite, (Tl,K)Fe3(SO4)2(OH)6.
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Minerals from Macedonia. XXVII: Theoretical and experimental study of the vibrational spectra of endemic nežilovite
TL;DR: In this article, the spectral properties of nežilovite were studied by vibrational spectroscopy (IR and Raman), quantum theoretical methods and X-ray powder diffraction.
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MD+QM calculations of the OH vibrational stretching band in an aqueous aluminium(III) chloride solution
Ljupčo Pejov,Kersti Hermansson +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first hydration shell of the Al 3+ ion in a dilute AlCl 3 aqueous solution was calculated by an "MD+QM" approach for the water molecules in the first and second hydration shells, where 60 oscillators were selected from the MD dumps and anharmonic vibrational frequencies were computed from the ab initio-weighted energy curves.
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Anharmonicity of water stretching vibrations in series of isomorphous crystalline hydrates: Copper and manganese saccharinates hexahydrates
TL;DR: Both anharmonicity constants and isotopic ratios as criteria for the an Harmonicity of the OH (OD) vibrations show that, with a very few exceptions, it increases with the increase in the hydrogen bond strength.